[Chapter-delegates] WEBCAST THU/FRI:The Brooklyn 5G Summit #BKLYN5G

Dave Burstein daveb at dslprime.com
Thu Apr 21 19:47:36 PDT 2016


Joly is right. I spent the day at the event. Under the technical stuff, big
questions like whether wireless will become a near monopoly in 5-10 years.
Probably.

If you listen to today's session, you'll hear from 20 of the best wireless
engineers in the world. Very geeky and lots of stuff that went by me on the
technical side. Lots of what they said only made sense if you have some
context. (Channel modeling in millimeter frequencies, anyone? Presented by
the guy who wrote the textbook.)

There were some heavy arguments that were kept polite but were intense,
including whether we need more monopoly spectrum for the telcos or more
WiFi bandwidth.

One of the two or three strongest events anywhere in the world this year,
if you happen to be deeply into the subject.

Ask me next year if you want to be invited.

Dave

On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 12:59 PM, Joly MacFie <joly at punkcast.com> wrote:

> NYU's Wireless Research Lab, based in Brooklyn, is a world leader in 5G
> development, and this event is the definitive conference on the topic. I've
> just been watching the lunch talks and they were really, really good.
> Archive not available immediately on demand, so catching live is
> recommended.
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> joly posted: "Today/tomorrow Thursday and Friday April 21-22 2016 Nokia
> Networks and NYU WIRELESS are jointly organizing the third Brooklyn 5G
> Summit at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering. The third summit builds on
> the achievements of the past two years and will dis"
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> [image: Brooklyn %G]Today/tomorrow *Thursday and Friday April 21-22 2016* *Nokia
> Networks <https://networks.nokia.com/>* and *NYU WIRELESS
> <http://wireless.engineering.nyu.edu/>* are jointly organizing the third *Brooklyn
> 5G Summit <http://brooklyn5gsummit.com/>* at the NYU Tandon School of
> Engineering. The third summit builds on the achievements of the past two
> years and will discuss the next steps for making 5G a commercial reality,
> focusing on overall 5G system design across the entire spectrum range,
> progress in 5G channel modeling and 5G regulatory aspects, plus concrete
> use cases for 5G in the evolving Internet of Things (IoT) space. A live
> webcast is available via IEEEtv.
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> *What: Brooklyn 5G Summit 2016 <http://brooklyn5gsummit.com/> Where: NYU
> Tandon School of Engineering, Brooklyn, NYC When: Thursday and Friday April
> 21-22 2016 Program: http://brooklyn5gsummit.com/Agenda.aspx
> <http://brooklyn5gsummit.com/Agenda.aspx> Webcast:
> https://ieeetv.ieee.org/live_event/5G-2016
> <https://ieeetv.ieee.org/live_event/5G-2016> (password - 2016#Brooklyn5G )
> Twitter: #BKLYN5G https://twitter.com/hashtag/BKLYN5G
> <https://twitter.com/hashtag/BKLYN5G>*
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